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- United States diplomat who served under President Nixon and President Ford (born in 1923)
How To Use Henry Kissinger In A Sentence
- Arguably, American involvement in facilitating peace negotiations between Israel and its neighbors had an impact in the 1970s, when Henry Kissinger shuttled between Israel and Syria and President Jimmy Carter convened the successful Camp David meeting. Stanley Kober: Netanyahu and Obama
- Some immigrants, like Henry Kissinger, are among the most productive and esteemed members of American society.
- The reader should know," writes Henry Kissinger in his lengthy coronation of John Lewis Gaddis's "magisterial" biography of the American foreign-policy seer and remonstrant George Kennan in the November 13 New York Times Book Review, "that for the past decade, I have occasionally met with the students of the Grand Strategy seminar John Gaddis conducts at Yale and that we encounter each other on social occasions from time to time. Jim Sleeper: Henry Kissinger's Grand Strategy Takes a New Turn at Yale
- For the neo-conservatives, Henry Kissinger's policy of arms control and detente with the Soviet Union smacked of appeasement.
- There is an axiom, often attributed to Henry Kissinger but actually the discovery of political scientist Charles Sayre, that goes as follows: "In any dispute, the intensity of feeling is inversely proportional to the value of the stakes at issue. Do You Know Where Your Poetry Professor Is--Right Now?
- The chief architects of the superpower detente were President Richard Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger.
- In Washington, Rumsfeld was known as a tenacious and effective fighter of policy wars, once described by Henry Kissinger as a "skilled full-time politician-bureaucrat in whom ambition, ability, and substance fuse seamlessly. Donald Rumsfeld Reflects On Writing Of Memoir
- Look at people like Henry Kissinger whose command of English far exceeds that of a majority of Americans, yet his accent is atrocious and he has never been able to improve upon it. Long-timers, what can�t you still pronounce well in Spanish?
- My brother Marvin and I once wrote a biography of the former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
- Such disavowals always remind me of Henry Kissinger's line that when a state denies it intends to take a course of action, it is signalling to others that it has the capacity to take such action if it wishes.